Journal of Hydrologic Engineering

The Journal of Hydrologic Engineering disseminates information on the development of new hydrologic methods, theories, and applications to current engineering problems. The journal publishes papers on analytical, numerical, and experimental methods for the investigation and modeling of hydrological processes.

ISSN: 1084-0699 e-ISSN: 1943-5584
Frequency: Monthly

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Upscaling of Coupled Land Surface Process Modeling for Heterogeneous Landscapes: Stochastic Approach

J. Hydrol. Eng.

Issue Date: September 2010

Land surfaces are spatially inhomogeneous at the spatial scales of vegetation canopies to watersheds or even continents. The spatial heterogeneity strongly affects heat, momentum and vapor exchange at the land surface. It is necessary to consider the spatial heterogeneity of land surface properties in the land surface process modeling that is required for regional hydro‐climate models. Read more...
 
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Accuracy of Kinematic Wave Approximation for Flood Routing. II. Unsteady Analysis

Accuracy of Kinematic Wave and Diffusion Wave Approximations for Flood Routing. I: Steady Analysis

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